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Model View Presenter via .NET

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10 Oct 2009CPOL7 min read 82.2K   1.9K   79  
An article outlining an implementation of the Model View Presenter pattern in .NET, contrasting it with existing implementations of MVP, MVC, and using co-dependant interfaces to allow for abstract coordination.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;

namespace CobaltSoftware.Foundation.ModelViewPresenter
{
    /// <summary>
    ///     The PresenterEvent delegate defines a connection/view management related event on
    ///     a presenter class. For example, BeforeViewRegister, AfterViewRegister and other
    ///     events fire that pass these delegates around to indicate state.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    ///     <para>
    ///         <list>
    ///             <listheader>Version History</listheader>
    ///             <item>7 October, 2009 - Steve Gray - Initial Draft</item>
    ///         </list>
    ///     </para>
    /// </remarks>
    /// <typeparam name="TViewContract">View Contract</typeparam>
    /// <typeparam name="TPresenterContract">Presenter contract</typeparam>
    /// <param name="sender">Presenter that is experiencing the event</param>
    /// <param name="view">View that is the subject of the event.</param>
    public delegate void PresenterEvent<TViewContract, TPresenterContract>(TPresenterContract sender, TViewContract view);
}

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Software Developer (Senior) Insurance Industry
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Steve Gray is a Senior Developer at a British insurance company, working on a popular aggregator. When he's not writing ASP .NET, it's because there's SQL or WCF to write instead.

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